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Sure, except for the part where C is a language that uses English or English-based keywords, designed by native English speakers.



There's no "except" because one cannot conclude how people should write programs from how they do write programs, regardless of circumstances. In any case, languages and their use change. C is 47 years old. Consistent expression structures is more important than analogies to English.

Further, C is not like English and even if it were, one could not conclude that it should be or should continue to be. Moreover, that it was designed by English speakers is not evidence that it is like English or should be like English: most assembly languages were also desiged by English speakers.


So ... anything goes, then?




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